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Alistair Allan, Dazed Digital Subscription Required

9 June 2011 | By Gina Lovett

Co-existing as a geek and cool kid, Dazed Digital’s Alistair Allan sets the trends the trendsetters follow by keeping the Dazed website at the cutting edge of personalised content

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Sam Finlay, IPC Media Subscription Required

2 June 2011 | By Morag Cuddeford-Jones

As IPC Media’s digital media head, Sam Finlay lets the brands in its portfolio speak for themselves. He just makes sure the best platforms are in place for them to reach the right people

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Jon Miller, News Corp Subscription Required

26 May 2011 | By Anna Richardson

With the increasing convergence of content across digital platforms, defining the terms of trade is key to News Corp’s ongoing success, says its chief digital officer Jon Miller

Publisher site data Subscription Required

19 May 2011 | By Anna Richardson

As many publishers realise the growing importance of video and connecting their content with social media platforms, an exclusive survey by Lightspeed Research looks at how newspaper site visitors approach sharing and multimedia content

Nick Ellsom

Opinion: Tablet ads are falling short of the platform's potential Subscription Required

Wed, 18 Jan 2012

Nick Ellsom, head of digital, PHD

Chris Ellis, Mirror

Opinion: Partnering with start-ups crucial Subscription Required

Fri, 13 Jan 2012

Chris Ellis, managing director, digital, Trinity Mirror

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ABC standards and continued acquisitions show invigorated digital focus from publishers

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 | By Lucy Tesseras

This week auditor ABC introduced reporting standards for digital-only publications in response to an increasing number of media owners launching titles that aren’t tied to a print edition.

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Mirror and FT boost services with acquisitions

Wed, 11 Jan 2012 | By Lucy Tesseras

Trinity Mirror and the Financial Times have both made acquisitions to boost their digital offerings, while the Guardian announces plans to make its iPad app paid-for.